Bill Belichick and the Patriots will hold their first public session Thursday at 9:45am. (USA TODAY Images)

Here are some quick news and notes for this morning as the team will finally hit the field for their first public session at Gillette Stadium.

BELICHICK KICKS THINGS OFF:

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick met with the media on Wednesday for his first media session as the team begins preparation for the 2014 season.

As we know there's been quite a transition roster-wise this offseason, with the team making quite a few new additions throughout the roster, although most of the attention is obviously on the defense given the addition of Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner.

There will be changes and adjustments ahead, however, Belichick said they've already put in a fair amount of work during the spring and adjusting to roster turnover is simply part of what goes on in the NFL.

"We’re certainly not anywhere near where we need to be or will be, but I’d say we’ve already crossed part of that bridge in the spring," said Belichick. "We had 13 practices together and at this time of year, as we do in the spring, we work a lot of different people in different combinations and let the competition sort itself out.

"I think that we’ve had good, productive communication at all the positions. There’s always going to be turnover. There’s turnover every year on every team. This is nothing unique. We’ll just see how it plays out. I don’t think that necessarily has to be a problem but it could be. I don’t know."

ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR GRONKOWSKI:

For the first time in a while Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will hit the field and be able to take part in training camp, giving him the opportunity to hopefully start working on getting himself ready for a better 2014 season.

He's had a rough couple of years in terms of injuries, but so far everything appears to be going well as he continues coming back from tearing his ACL against the Browns in Week 14. Offensive captain Logan Mankins met with the media on Wednesday and said that it's been great having him out there.

"Well, it’s a positive," said Mankins on Gronkowski being out there working with them. "We were all hoping Gronk would have a good recovery and so far he has. We’ll just see where he is, how good he is right now. It’s great to have him out there. He’s a dynamic blocker. He does a great job in the blocking and he’s a big target for Tom [Brady] to get the ball to and he gets open. Anytime you can have Gronk on the field, it’s great."

PATRIOTS MAKE A COUPLE OF ROSTER MOVES:

The Patriots made a couple of roster moves on Wednesday, releasing recently signed receiver Tyler McDonald in favor of first year wideout Greg Orton.

This is the second stint for Orton in New England, having spent time with the team's practice squad when he was previously signed back on December 31st, 2013. The Patriots had previously released him back on May 22, 2014.

As for McDonald, he lasted just five days with the club after signing as a rookie free agent last Friday. The former South Carolina State standout caught 51 passes for 956 yards along with seven touchdowns as a senior, but unfortunately now he'll be looking for a new team.